by editor | Apr 8, 2019 | Top Page Links
Although the EU-wide first attempt at taxing big digital companies for helping people buy and sell things and share pictures of cats online has failed, statists everywhere don’t despair: national governments can still punish them and stifle innovation all on...
by editor | Apr 8, 2019 | Top Page Links
As Brexit negotiations go down to the wire – well, another wire, possibly more or maybe less significant than the previous ones – European leaders are scrambling to figure out what can, might, and should be done to avert a no-deal Brexit and bring some clarity and...
by editor | Apr 6, 2019 | Top Page Links
By Erik Sass TES Editor In an age when technology carries more than just a whiff of Orwellian associations, “big data” was probably not the best nickname to give to the masses of information about us and everything else now collected by the Internet and digital...
by editor | Apr 6, 2019 | Top Page Links
Well, we always said they were organized. Not only did German carmakers deceive regulators by installing cheat software on car engines during emissions tests, they colluded with each other to block the adoption of clean emissions technology, according to a new EU...
by editor | Apr 6, 2019 | Top Page Links
Low country indeed: as Italy prepares to dig itself even deeper into a fiscal hole, the Netherlands has somehow managed to reduce its public debt by 5%, almost unheard of in modern economies, according to Rabobank. The analysis notes: The Netherland’s current...